Britney Spears’ manager has defended the pop star against charges of lip-syncing and “vocal coaching,” as she prepares for her upcoming, two-year-residency in Las Vegas.

According to MSN.com, fans have grumbled about being short changed by shelling out big dollars to see Spears, only to have her lip-sync. Her manager Larry Rudolph told Billboard.com, like all the best female singers, Spears will sing along with a backing track.

“It’s hard for the public to understand what goes on when you get onstage and you’re dancing full out during a song,” Rudolph said. “No matter what anyone says, there’s not a single artist who goes out there and does full choreography and is singing without a vocal track underneath them. It’s physically impossible. There might be some numbers where she’s full out dancing with a track underneath her, but there won’t be any lip-syncing across the board.”

That’s not true. Meat Loaf could totally do it.

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Rudolph also addressed reports that Spears is taking singing lessons. Which, for those of us who have actually seen (and heard) a Britney Spears concert, sounds like a pretty swell idea.

“The vocal coaching is really just to strengthen her voice and get her to a point where she can go out there every night and do a full show,” he said.